26 Cylus 723
Is this an invasion? The thought came and passed quickly. Balthazar's hands and feet sped up a little more, shifting his focus from balancing defense and attack to entirely offense. Overwhelming speed and force would protect him from the things too dangerous to endure and the rest he could deal with. Three strikes to an abdomen- he couldn't tell if it was someone he'd hit already or not, and a leg sweep to put the target in front of him on the ground. A rushing kick to push one person into two others. Three punches to someone in a mask on the right and an odd feeling backward leg thrust to push away someone moving in behind him who thought he wouldn't notice. The fight kept going. At least when he hit someone who's mask he'd taken off, the skin to skin contact would put them down for a little longer.
I found it. Fuego's voice beat into Balthazar's thoughts like the mage's fists beat into the unfamiliar faces. I don't like it.
Stay away from it. Balthazar thought to his diri. Come back.
It was about then that Balthazar realized he was no longer the only person fighting at the docks. Kura had arrived from wherever she'd been directing everything before. Probably one of the Element's buildings but which one? It didn't matter to Balthazar at the moment. It was odd because it felt like the first time in a while that he'd seen Kura and been relieved. Then, shortly after her eye's turned golden like his had been before many mutations changed them, birds began attacking masked people. Well, now if he threw lightning he was worried he might hit bird too... then again if they came after him he wouldn't have thought twice.
Next to the bundle of chaos were the strange wolves that traveled with Kura and the ghost. Perception of them wasn't quite as easy as everything else but Balthazar was watching for spirits because he wanted to know when Fuego returned to him. It probably didn't matter so long as the wolves didn't come for him. Kura, on the other hand, moved through the crowd combat towards Balthazar at the same time as an Element moved through to reach Kura with an explosive. Balthazar glanced at itDetection Capstone - Balthazar has developed an acute ability to break down and analyze that which he can perceive at almost a glance. From finding the seam in a cane hiding a sword to noticing the a red hair on the coat of a brunette individual, within the first few trills to a bit (depending on size) of examining a person, object or place, Balthazar will be able to discern any visible oddities and details as accurately as others would with much more focus and time dedicated to it. to make sure there was nothing wrong with it that he could recognize.
If there was nothing wrong and it was stable he'd say nothing but if it looked like it had been sabotaged or was generally missing something, he would mention it as soon as he knew.
Kura asked if his magic could do anything about the smoke and Balthazar gave her a strange look- mostly because that was what happened to his face when he transitioned from mindlessly hitting stuff to thinking with magic. She was a Rupturing mage as well, last he knew- so he figured she would have already had an idea for something with portals. She'd asked a question though and the longer he didn't answer, the longer Almund burned.
"Rupturing. Any Element with the spark should make a porthole or larger portal in the sky with a pull to draw the smoke through the ingress and a push to send it somewhere else through the egress." Balthazar said before turning to look at the ships. Somewhere else indeed. "It won't stop the burning though and it could work against us. It isn't a technique where we get to choose what is pulled through. Keeping the ingress high and and egress by the boats attacking should stop anyone from being sucked in though." Balthazar said as he attempted to demonstrate just that. The boats were within eyesight, as was they sky above him despite it being filled with smoke. Eyesight was always a lot easier to create portals between than the ones bridging history.
A blue flame flickered into life amidst the smoke and a trill later it roared open into a wide, vertical portal about fifty feet above the docks. It was a grand, blue, flaming thing with a small vortex of sensory flames reaching out towards the smoke to draw it in with a force like a tempest. Balthazar had positioned it carefully. The vertical orientation of the portal would keep it from pulling in anything from the ground which meant the vacuum would mostly target airborne things such as the smoke.
As was the law of the magic, a second blue flame came to life and roared itself into existence about forty feet above the ships. It had a similar look to the other portal but rather than draw in, the egress pushed out everything moving through it with the same tempest of force. The hope was that one portal would draw in the smoke and the other would push it out over the ships- but that was not the entirety of Balthazar's plan. While normally you could pass through an ingress and an egress as if they were the same thing, when an egress was pushing out with the force of a tempest, it was harder for anything to get into Almund through it.
"If you let me do something brash, and probably reckless, I might be able to break the ships." He said with a gesture towards the water to indicate he didn't need to keep still while focusing on the portal and the fighting around them. "Cleared or sunk- I could also just drop those onto the decks unless you have your eye on a target." Balthazar said with another gesture towards the explosives.